Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Little Lodges on the Prairie - Coming Soon!

Welcome to my (revised) blog!

If you’ve been here before, you will notice that
I have removed almost all of my previous posts. That’s because, for a while at
least, Hen Scratches will focus more
on the hen’s scratches than on the hen.

One of the few remaining previous posts is the
announcement of the upcoming Little
Lodges on the Prairie.

Little
Lodges has been my primary research/writing project
for the past couple of years. I’m excited to be able to give you an update.
Biggest news: it will be released this month!

The subtitle of the book has changed, to
“Freemasonry & Laura Ingalls Wilder.” The book focuses on more than just
Laura, which is why I chose the original subtitle, but after receiving much
feedback that having Laura’s name on the cover is essential, I have taken heed
of the advice. As implied, the book chronicles the connections of Laura Ingalls
Wilder and her family to Freemasonry. Although it has long been known that
Laura was an Eastern Star, and her father and husband were Masons, few other
details have been documented. Little
Lodges on the Prairie provides those details. One of the records included
is Charles Ingalls’ original petition to the Masonic Lodge. Another is Laura’s
report to the Grand Chapter of Missouri, Order of the Eastern Star, as District
Deputy Grand Lecturer. There are lots more; I hope readers will enjoy seeing
these documents, and come away with a new perspective of Laura and her family.

Check back here, or at
www.LittleLodgesonthePrairie.com, to learn when the book is available. I’ll be
having some sneak peeks and bonus documents posted regularly, too, so check
back for those as well.

Now that Little
Lodges is complete, what will become the hen’s primary scratches? I have
long been intrigued at how some people see the hand of God in everything from
butterflies to the Holocaust, while others experience the same events, both
joyful and tragic, and see them as evidence that no god could possibly exist.
My next book - currently about a third completed, and still untitled - is a
work of literary fiction that explores faith and reason in our lives. I’ll be
posting more about this in the future, and I’d love to hear your thoughts in
the comments.

In development: a book based on the life of my ancestors.
Set in mid-1800s Texas, it will tell the story of how my Comanche g-g-g-g-mother
was taken from her tribe by a Texas Ranger (my g-g-g-g-father), and how she
dealt with life as a native woman in a white (mostly man’s) world.

My first three books: a nonfiction, a literary
fiction, and a historical-western-memoir. This reminds me of when a new friend visited my home for the first time. He went immediately
to my bookshelves, saying, “You can tell a lot about a person by their books.”
After browsing through for a few minutes, he turned to me and said, “This is a
very eclectic collection; you’re still an enigma to me.”

Jesse, I've actually been thinking about that the last couple of weeks as I'm looking for a new writing project. Watch my new blog https://henscratches.wordpress.com/ in 2017, and you just may see one released.

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Hi there! I’m Teresa Lynn, a reader and writer based in central Texas. Welcome to my blog, in which I will focus on my own scratchings, as well as other aspects of life.
My book Little Lodges on the Prairie: Freemasonry & Laura Ingalls Wilder was published in 2014. Among my works in progress is a novel which explores why some people find wonderful or terrible events a reason to find faith, while others find those same events a reason to lose faith. I’m a member of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Legacy and Research Association, Women Writing the West, and Story Circle Network.
As a 7th generation Texan and with a deep interest in history and genealogy, I am a member of the Daughters of The Republic of Texas. With an equal interest in nature and our environment, I'm a Texas Master Naturalist. I'm also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.
Dear hubby and I have been married for 25 years, and have two grown daughters. We love to travel so you might find us anywhere, but we are based in central Texas.